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Hey Melissa, do you have any Volapuk?

No. Cry  Something else for La Liste, I'm guessing...

I don't either, I know James was high on "Where is Tamishii?" and I wondered if you or anyone had something to say about other of their albums.

I just listened to a sample on the Cuneiform website (link at the Volapuk PA entry), but that was from 'Slang'.  Sounded quite fun...
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Hey Melissa, do you have any Volapuk?

No. Cry  Something else for La Liste, I'm guessing...

I don't either, I know James was high on "Where is Tamishii?" and I wondered if you or anyone had something to say about other of their albums.

I just listened to a sample on the Cuneiform website (link at the Volapuk PA entry), but that was from 'Slang'.  Sounded quite fun...

Looks like most of their records are available from Wayside - but I'll try and be a good boy and abstain... Wink
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Looks like most of their records are available from Wayside - but I'll try and be a good boy and abstain... Wink

That wish list function is just too tempting. Embarrassed

[Off topic: Area! Heart  The 'Are(A)zione' version of 'Cometa Rossa' is fantastic!  Absolutely gorgeous Demetrio vocals... Hug]
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I like Polyglot, which I think is the only one of their albums I've hear.  Very cool ethnic-y stuff.  

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I like Polyglot, which I think is the only one of their albums I've hear.  Very cool ethnic-y stuff.  


Does look like the favorite among those who have heard of the band.
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Polyglot is best.
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Hey Melissa, do you have any Volapuk?

No. Cry  Something else for La Liste, I'm guessing...


I don't either, I know James was high on "Where is Tamishii?" and I wondered if you or anyone had something to say about other of their albums.


Polyglot is most often cited as their best release.  I just happen to really love Where is Tamishii? though, 'cause the addition of the female Japanese violinist really adds to the sound.

All of their albums are great.  The only one I haven't heard (and as it happens, the only one I have on CD LOL) is the live album Pukapok.

Bear in mind Guigou Chenevier was a very important member of RIO masters Etron Fou Leloublan, so don't expect an easy listen at first.

Highly recommended by me though.  I'd either start from their debut and work forward, or start with Polyglot.

Speak of Volaupuk... I almost ordered a copy of Polyglot yesterday... I even got as far as putting it in my purchases... but for some reason, my list was getting bigger and pricier, so I removed it... later making the list longer again... and forgetting to put Polyglot back in. LOL


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Henry... Henry Cow, Pocket Orchestra and many other RIO/Avant-prog bands dip into the realms of jazz.Check out bands like Jaga Jazzist, Shining and Ultralyd... not the jazz you're used to, I realise but it's interesting nevertheless.Also Polar Bear are extraordinary as well.

I'm actually already a huge fan of Henry Cow and Jagga. I'm not very familiar with those others, though, thanks for the recommendation.
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Hey Melissa, do you have any Volapuk?

No. Cry  Something else for La Liste, I'm guessing...


I don't either, I know James was high on "Where is Tamishii?" and I wondered if you or anyone had something to say about other of their albums.


Polyglot is most often cited as their best release.  I just happen to really love Where is Tamishii? though, 'cause the addition of the female Japanese violinist really adds to the sound.

All of their albums are great.  The only one I haven't heard (and as it happens, the only one I have on CD LOL) is the live album Pukapok.

Bear in mind Guigou Chenevier was a very important member of RIO masters Etron Fou Leloublan, so don't expect an easy listen at first.

Highly recommended by me though.  I'd either start from their debut and work forward, or start with Polyglot.
 
agree with James hear; work through them from the debut. preferably buy them all. other than that i don't really have much to say besides been digging Skeleton Crew a lot lately, love its raw power.
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I must listen to more Skeleton Crew actually, thanks for reminding me, Adam!

And good luck Thursday. Wink
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Hey Melissa, do you have any Volapuk?

No. Cry  Something else for La Liste, I'm guessing...


I don't either, I know James was high on "Where is Tamishii?" and I wondered if you or anyone had something to say about other of their albums.


Polyglot is most often cited as their best release.  I just happen to really love Where is Tamishii? though, 'cause the addition of the female Japanese violinist really adds to the sound.

All of their albums are great.  The only one I haven't heard (and as it happens, the only one I have on CD LOL) is the live album Pukapok.

Bear in mind Guigou Chenevier was a very important member of RIO masters Etron Fou Leloublan, so don't expect an easy listen at first.

Highly recommended by me though.  I'd either start from their debut and work forward, or start with Polyglot.

Speak of Volaupuk... I almost ordered a copy of Polyglot yesterday... I even got as far as putting it in my purchases... but for some reason, my list was getting bigger and pricier, so I removed it... later making the list longer again... and forgetting to put Polyglot back in. LOL
 
I think of Volapuk as Etron Fou unplugged. They also appear on Chenevier's solo project Les Rumeurs De La Ville, an excellent album released on Cuneiform.
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I must listen to more Skeleton Crew actually, thanks for reminding me, Adam!

And good luck Thursday. Wink


pick up Learn to Talk, it has been my favourite so far.

cheers! btw, 'tis on Friday
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I just watched Step Across the Border and it was great.  Frith is the man.  

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I just watched Step Across the Border and it was great.  Frith is the man.  


I feel like such a RIO newbie in this thread sometimes, hence my posts aren't as frequent as I'd like. Embarrassed

But, what is Step Across the Border and what does entail? You've intrigued me since you mentioned Frith.
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It's a documentary (more of an art film) centered around Frith.  Basically, they filmed him for two years and spliced together the interesting parts.  Part of what makes it interesting is that the musicians in question aren't always aware that they are being filmed.  It's a little hectic, like Frith's music, but it's great.  

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Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

It's a documentary (more of an art film) centered around Frith.  Basically, they filmed him for two years and spliced together the interesting parts.  Part of what makes it interesting is that the musicians in question aren't always aware that they are being filmed.  It's a little hectic, like Frith's music, but it's great.  


Hmmm... that sounds really neat. Thanks! I definitely will have to check that out. Big%20smile
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Anybody know if Death Ambient is any good?  All three musicians are fantastic, but I can imagine they could also go south quickly.  

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Drunken Forest is kinda meh, but according to AMG their earlier stuff is better.
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I must listen to more Skeleton Crew actually, thanks for reminding me, Adam!

And good luck Thursday. Wink


pick up Learn to Talk, it has been my favourite so far.

cheers! btw, 'tis on Friday


Well, early Friday morning... which is still my Thursday night. Big%20smile  I think... I shall look it up.
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Skeleton Crew are pretty sweet.  And I still can't figure out how they set up a drum kit to be playable by their feet.  

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